atrāitanai
Livonian
Etymology
From atrāita (“widower”) + nai (“woman”). The former a borrowing from Latvian atraitne.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɑtrɑːitɑnɑi/
Usage notes
LEL recommends using the inherited term lešknai. Alternative elative (atrāitanaistõ) and inessive (atrāitanaisõ or atrāitanais) forms are possible in type 191. This type contains one word besides nai – tuoi.
Declension
Declension of atrāitanai (191)
singular (ikšlug) | plural (pǟgiņlug) | |
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nominative (nominatīv) | atrāitanai | atrāitanaizt |
genitive (genitīv) | atrāitanaiz | atrāitanaizt |
partitive (partitīv) | atrāitanāizta | atrāitanaiži |
dative (datīv) | atrāitanaizõn | atrāitanaiztõn |
instrumental (instrumentāl) | atrāitanaizõks | atrāitanaiztkõks |
illative (illatīv) | atrāitanaizõ | atrāitanaižiz |
inessive (inesīv) | atrāitanaizõs | atrāitanaižis |
elative (elatīv) | atrāitanaizõst | atrāitanaižist |
Synonyms
References
- Seppo Suhonen (1973), Die jungen lettischen Lehnwörter im livischen, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura
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